/**
 * @author shayanyassami
 * requests weather to be returned as a floating point, then compares it with certain temperatures in order to give accurate clothing predictions.
 * this also uses the @param weatherClothCondition which is a string returned by the returnWeatherCondition() function then compares it with possible values (Gathered by looking at the Santa Barbara weather predictions and surrounding areas over the past few days) in order to return a more practical outfit. 
 */
package com.fashionista;

import com.fashionista.getWeather;

/**
 * @param weatherCloth weather as a floating point
 * @param weatherClothCondition current weather condition.
 */
public class weatherToClothes {
        private float weatherCloth;
        private String weatherClothCondition;
        
        getWeather current = new getWeather();{
    try {
                current.setWeather();
        } catch (Exception e) {
                e.printStackTrace();
        }
        weatherCloth = current.returnFloatDegree();
        weatherClothCondition = current.returnWeatherCond();
        }
}